“Public enemies. These are the Orcs at the gates. You are not called to love the barbarian horde that is planning to break into your city and pillage, plunder, rape, and mutilate you and your people. You don’t love that horde. That is your enemy and you pray – this is where you have imprecatory …
Yes, as a layperson, this like either a direct threat or at very least an incitement to violence. If this is wrong, lawyers please chime in :)
Unless there are charges, it might as well be legal. Laws, rights etc mean nothing if the enforcement behind them is corrupted. That doesn’t mean there are no laws for us, but it does mean that laws hold far less weight against those in power.
Does that count as a death threat?
Two answers.
Yes, as a layperson, this like either a direct threat or at very least an incitement to violence. If this is wrong, lawyers please chime in :)
Unless there are charges, it might as well be legal. Laws, rights etc mean nothing if the enforcement behind them is corrupted. That doesn’t mean there are no laws for us, but it does mean that laws hold far less weight against those in power.